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2.2.1 Flushing the root console<br />
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C++ : static void TCODConsole::flush()
C   : void TCOD_console_flush()
Py  : console_flush()
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Once the root console is initialized, you can use one of the printing functions to change the background colors, the foreground colors or the ASCII characters on the console.<br />
Once you've finished rendering the root console, you have to actually apply the updates to the screen with this function.<br />

